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THE GENERATION THAT BROKE HAPPY HOUR
For decades, alcohol was considered recession-proof.
Turns out the real buzzkill… is self-awareness.
In this episode, Tony looks at the massive drop in drinking culture and the generation quietly responsible for it. While Gen Z is choosing mental health, wellness, and something called a digital reputation, older generations are left wondering what happens to happy hour, late-night diners, and Taco Bell at 1:30 a.m.
From historical levels of personal drinking experience to the sacred role of Waffle House, this episode explores what we’re really losing, what we might be gaining, and why hangovers are terrible for personal growth.
Is this the end of fun?
Or the beginning of choosing tomorrow over tonight?
Either way, it’s bad news for margarita mix.
By Tony CincottaTHE GENERATION THAT BROKE HAPPY HOUR
For decades, alcohol was considered recession-proof.
Turns out the real buzzkill… is self-awareness.
In this episode, Tony looks at the massive drop in drinking culture and the generation quietly responsible for it. While Gen Z is choosing mental health, wellness, and something called a digital reputation, older generations are left wondering what happens to happy hour, late-night diners, and Taco Bell at 1:30 a.m.
From historical levels of personal drinking experience to the sacred role of Waffle House, this episode explores what we’re really losing, what we might be gaining, and why hangovers are terrible for personal growth.
Is this the end of fun?
Or the beginning of choosing tomorrow over tonight?
Either way, it’s bad news for margarita mix.